When it comes to US-based companies like Microsoft and Apple, the European Union thinks they should open the doors on their intellectual property to competitors; when it comes to municipalities competing with broadband providers, the EU’s stance is downright American.
Accoona Europe Launch Spurs Controversy
Although the search engine company will debut its service in Europe, its Chinese history has driven some to criticize Accoona.
MySpace Prepares To Invade Europe
Look out, world – MySpace is expanding. The social networking site has outlined plans to move into Europe.
Time Warner Pimping Out AOL Europe?
AOL is the talk of Speculation Town across the Atlantic as buzz circulates that Time Warner is looking to unload its European arms to the highest bidder. British newspapers are reporting that Citigroup, acting on behalf of Time Warner, is in negotiations with possible suitors.
Google, Ask Make Moves In Europe
The UK and Germany now have releases of Google Base for their Internet users; meanwhile, Ask.com has expanded its mapping imagery throughout Europe.
YAPC: Europe Website Online
The website of the Yet Another Perl Conference: Europe (YAPC) is now up and running, according to the event’s organizers.
Google Puts Europe On The Map
Google updated its map service in Europe to include street level views and driving directions in much of Western Europe. You may still be on your own, though, when trying to exit that famous London roundabout.
Business Blogging: Hills to Climb in Europe
Over half of the business executives in The Netherlands and Germany find blogging a mystery; and, although French executives are au fait,’ few of them are bloggers.
Google Base Storms Into Europe
Google wants to drag the clock builders and chocolate makers out of their Old Europe brick-and-mortar mindset into the gleaming silicon-driven online marketplace, preferably with a Google Base account at the foundation of those efforts; we suggest a partnership that could help make this happen.
Why Europe Fails To Leverage Innovation
A guy has a great idea for a product or service that companies would very likely buy, certainly enough that the idea has money-making potential.